Hillary’s cozy relationship with media making it difficult to find an ‘unbiased’ moderator for first debate

It’s proving to be very difficult for the Commission on Presidential Debates to find an unbiased moderator, especially when one of the candidates has been playing footsie with the media for decades.

Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s friendship with media personalities is one issue facing the Commission as it searches high and low for an unbiased moderator for the first debate between Clinton and Republican Donald Trump scheduled for Sept. 26 at Hofstra University in Hempstead, New York.

Among the concerns is Clinton’s “close group” with media personalities, including CBS’ Charlie Rose. The broadcaster reportedly spent a Christmas vacation with the Clintons and others in the Dominican Republic, the Wall Street Journal reported in 2012.

Thus is the conundrum facing the 2016 debate organizers.

“The Commission on Presidential Debates had planned to announce moderators in late August, but it now intends to wait until after September 5, the sources said,” CNN reported.

The commission is trying to choose a person who is “immune” to charges of bias and want to avoid a situation where the moderator becomes part of the debate story, the network said.

Seriously. No one from CNN would qualify, nether would anyone from MSNBC or the big old media networks. Many Trump supporters wouldn’t even trust FOX News to moderate the debates.